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{{Quote|Lupo! It's time I pay visit on sweet [[Widow Lucinda]]! She can pay me this week's rent! Ha! It's good to be me!|Captain Fortesque, ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow''}} | {{Quote|Lupo! It's time I pay visit on sweet [[Widow Lucinda]]! She can pay me this week's rent! Ha! It's good to be me!|Captain Fortesque, ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow''}} | ||
[[File:CaptainFCoatOfArms.svg|thumb|right|Captain Fortesque's coat of arms.]] | [[File:CaptainFCoatOfArms.svg|thumb|270px|right|Captain Fortesque's coat of arms.]] | ||
'''Sir Daniel Wigginbottom Fortesque IV''' (born 1254), better known as '''Captain Fortesque''', is the cowardly living version of the legendary [[Sir Dan]]. Originally destined to die a failure at the [[Battle of Gallowmere]] as part of [[Zarok the Sorcerer]]'s evil scheme, his fate was changed when his future self took his place in the battle using a [[Body Swap Potion]], trapping the Captain in a skeletal body. | '''Sir Daniel Wigginbottom Fortesque IV''' (born 1254), better known as '''Captain Fortesque''', is the cowardly living version of the legendary [[Sir Dan]]. Originally destined to die a failure at the [[Battle of Gallowmere]] as part of [[Zarok the Sorcerer]]'s evil scheme, his fate was changed when his future self took his place in the battle using a [[Body Swap Potion]], trapping the Captain in a skeletal body. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== |